Map 1 AND 2 ?!

Ah... so if this is for week 1 then I am extremely late with it, but... here it is!
So, back in the day I was super into astronomy, and I still find sky maps particularly unique. Most maps show some kind of area, but because the position of stars relies on time most sky maps are basically a map of time, which hurts my brain a little when I think too much about it. This sky map shows the northern sky in spring, and as far as sky maps go it's pretty easy for average joes to understand. Since the position of the stars depends not just on the month, but on the very time of night makes exact maps difficult, one must envision how this would all look standing on ground. This exact map is only valid at certain times of the evening throughout spring. For example, if at 9pm in late May you look up, the constellation Virgo should be rising and the star Arcturus should be the most visible in the sky.
And since I'm already running late with map 2, this be a double post.

Ah, but if I drone on too much this may get boring. New map next week, and I'll be all caught up!
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